The next instalment of the storybegun inthe award-winning Once and Then and followed by Now .
In the fourth part of Felix's story, continuing his adventures in World War Two, he faces perhaps his greatest challenge - to find hope when he's lost almost everything, including his parents. As Europe goes through the final agonizing stages of the war, Felix struggles to reconcile hatred and healing.
The next instalment of the storybegun inthe award-winning Once and Then and followed by Now .
In the fourth part of Felix's story, continuing his adventures in World War Two, he faces perhaps his greatest challenge - to find hope when he's lost almost everything, including his parents. As Europe goes through the final agonizing stages of the war, Felix struggles to reconcile hatred and healing.
The next instalment of the story begun in former Children's Laureate Morris Gleitzman's award-winning Once, Then and Now.Winner - Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards 2013Winner - KROC Children's Choice Awards 2013Notable Book - CBCA Book of the Year Awards 2013Shortlisted - Australian Book Industry Awards 2013After the Nazis took my parents I was scaredAfter they killed my best friend I was angryAfter they ruined my thirteenth birthday I was determinedTo get to the forestTo join forces with Gabriek and YuliTo be a familyTo defeat the Nazis after all'Haunting... dangerous and desperate, but also full of courage and hope.' The GuardianDetermined to survive the Holocaust and make a difference, Felix joins a group of partisan fighters and assists their doctor. Using his skills and experiences to help others, he slowly comes to terms with his past and the loss of his loved ones.A powerful and moving story that highlights the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity and the hope that can be found even in the darkest of times.'Morris Gleitzman has discovered the difficult trick of changing reality so that poignancy and laughter are never far apart.'The Australian'Painfully truthful.'The Sunday Times'Funny and shocking at the same time.'Jewish ChronicleOther books in the series-OnceThenNowAfterSoonMaybeAlways
Morris Gleitzman grew up in England and came to Australia when he was sixteen. After university he worked for ten years as a screenwriter. Then he had a wonderful experience. He wrote a novel for young people. Now, after 43 books, he's one of Australia's most popular authors. He was appointed the Australian Children's Laureate for 2018-2019.
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